Yes most people that post in GD are evil

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In summary, the conversation touches on the topic of people in the GD forum being perceived as evil and enjoying pain and discomfort. The Orgaze tribe is mentioned as being ready for war against this group. One person expresses confusion and suggests nuking the other for calling them wonton. The conversation then turns to a discussion of noodles and a link is shared. Finally, someone expresses interest in seeing a tail of woe and asks about the whereabouts of YDOAPS.
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Yes most people that post in GD are evil, you all like pain ,discomfort, tails of
woe, but the orgaze tribe are ready for war, to defeat you wanton lot.
 
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interesting, wtf you going on about wolram?
 
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who told you our secret nature?
 
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He called us wonton! I say we nuke his A$$!
 
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hypatia said:
He called us wonton! I say we nuke his A$$!
I hate wontons! For me it's noodles or nothin'! :mad:
 
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I don't know about liking pain and discomfort too much, but I'd really like to see a tail of woe. That's got my curiosity piqued! :biggrin:
 
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noodles...

where the hell is YDOAPS?
 

FAQ: Yes most people that post in GD are evil

Why do you think most people who post in GD are evil?

As a scientist, I cannot make assumptions about the character or intentions of individuals without proper research and evidence. However, it is possible that some individuals who post in GD may exhibit behaviors that are perceived as malicious or manipulative, which can be attributed to various psychological factors.

Is it fair to label all individuals who post in GD as evil?

No, it is not fair to generalize and label all individuals who post in GD as evil. It is important to recognize that everyone has their own unique experiences and perspectives that shape their behavior. Additionally, not all posts in GD may be considered "evil" as people may have different interpretations and intentions behind their words.

How can we address the issue of "evil" posts in GD?

It is crucial to create a safe and respectful online community where individuals feel comfortable expressing their opinions without fear of judgement or harassment. This can be achieved through implementing strict moderation policies and promoting empathy and understanding among users.

Are there any benefits to having "evil" posts in GD?

While it may be uncomfortable to encounter "evil" posts, it can also serve as a reminder of the diverse perspectives and beliefs that exist in the world. It can also provide an opportunity for healthy discussions and debates, allowing individuals to challenge their own beliefs and learn from others.

Can we completely eliminate "evil" posts in GD?

It is unlikely that we can completely eliminate "evil" posts in GD as it ultimately depends on the actions and behaviors of individuals. However, by actively promoting a positive and respectful online community, we can reduce the prevalence of such posts and create a more inclusive and welcoming environment for all users.

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